


Both games were popular enough to warrant a sequel, with The Last of Us 2 releasing in 2020 and a Fallen Order sequel currently in development. These fears seem to be unfounded however, as one of AccountNGT's most interesting tweets (seen below) compares Eclipse to two very popular, very different games already on the market.īoth Fallen Order and The Last of Us were hugely popular games that were smash hits for their engaging mechanics and in-depth storytelling. Mainly fans despaired at the idea of a dialogue-driven game with little to no platforming or player-controlled combat. When Eclipse first came into the public eye, much of the discourse about the game was obviously centered around exactly what type of gameplay it would feature. RELATED: Every Character We Want To See In ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2’ Here we will be taking a closer look at some of the more interesting pieces of info provided by AccountNGT and what they could mean for Eclipse. In truth, it is not much more than has already been officially confirmed, but there are some few interesting nuggets that can be extrapolated upon, especially during the ongoing controversy surrounding QD. Thanks to AccountNGT on Twitter, we now have a short list of everything this industry insider knows about the game so far.
